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the justice department will reportedly ban federal agents from using religion and national origin in their investigations. reports suggesting the doj wants to specifically avoid upsetting muslims. joining me now, national policy analyst for the muslim public affairs panel. the question here is, as i said to o'reilly a short time ago, whether he is also going to announce that no longer is racial, or i should say profiling based on religion or national origin, no longer will it be allowed in terror investigations, hoda, what do you think about it? >> well, i think this is really a big deal if indeed the department of justice implements the banning of religious affiliation, national origin, and sexual orientation, as well, this is a big deal, it is really making law enforcement, the tools that they have, in conducting strong, factual police work. >> right, how is it strengthening? >> so what it is doing is highlighting the tools that law enforcement officers already have based on evidence, conducting -- >> you mean they have tools, they're taking away tool, so it is highlighting the rem
the justice department will reportedly ban federal agents from using religion and national origin in their investigations. reports suggesting the doj wants to specifically avoid upsetting muslims. joining me now, national policy analyst for the muslim public affairs panel. the question here is, as i said to o'reilly a short time ago, whether he is also going to announce that no longer is racial, or i should say profiling based on religion or national origin, no longer will it be allowed in...
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you know, just enough religion, a half cup of alcohol with ice in it and a nice chaser. then i'd make it to the next week. dr. jeffers, this is what he's saying he launched onto during that controversy where everyone did not like kanye west for what he did to taylor swift. do you like the fact he threw god into that conversation. >> god, premarital sex and alcohol great for a country song but don't mix well together in real life. the fact is a person who is going to try to follow god is not going to enjoy sin the fullest. a person who is following sin can't enjoy god. kanye west is like many people, even people of faith today, who try to use god as a chaser to try to dilute misery of sin. i would say either follow god completely or go after immorality completely. don't try to mix the two because it doesn't work. >> i like the choice of words, chaser. >> do you think somebody who does that actually believes in god? do you think somebody says i want to be religious now and not later? >> no. >> tony, why does he say that. >> this view of religion is why it is under attack i
you know, just enough religion, a half cup of alcohol with ice in it and a nice chaser. then i'd make it to the next week. dr. jeffers, this is what he's saying he launched onto during that controversy where everyone did not like kanye west for what he did to taylor swift. do you like the fact he threw god into that conversation. >> god, premarital sex and alcohol great for a country song but don't mix well together in real life. the fact is a person who is going to try to follow god is...
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this would extend it to religion, country of origin, gender and sexual orientation. it is interesting that eric holder was meeting with the new mayor of new york. we know that the issue of stop and frisk was one of the reasons some believe he moved ahead of the competition in that race based on his stance against stop and frisk and even incorporating it within his own personal life, having an african-american wife and two children. >> yes. i mean, racial profiling is still going on in law enforcement all across the country. and as the federal government goes, the local law enforcement goes. so the federal government needs to attach conditions to funding local law enforcement so that they're not engaged in unwarranted traffic stops or pulling off people from trains in new york state just because they look latino or black. and that's what the border patrol has been doing. that's what federal law enforcement has been doing. and it's got to end. >> so it sounds as if your reaction and the other advocates who fought for this move, you are partially happy in that there is
this would extend it to religion, country of origin, gender and sexual orientation. it is interesting that eric holder was meeting with the new mayor of new york. we know that the issue of stop and frisk was one of the reasons some believe he moved ahead of the competition in that race based on his stance against stop and frisk and even incorporating it within his own personal life, having an african-american wife and two children. >> yes. i mean, racial profiling is still going on in law...
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by religion perhaps but even then i mean now is the argument that we've made it's that in favor in it's them it's the moral code everybody is allowed to have their moral code no i'm sorry you know that that kind of it's against my religion or moral code but you know it's in the bible was used to justify segregation up until the one nine hundred sixty and slavery well obviously slavery long before that but i mean you know just in my lifetime it was i heard people use that to judge by your you're making an unfair comparison to that because slavery and segregation were just so unbelievably anything mainly terrible and i you know the end is highest suicide rate america is gay teenager and this this is also one of those issues right now that is coming from somebody who is younger somebody who does think bad you know it you being twenty eight there probably gay people that are twenty years old that have forty and fifty year olds to look up to today that are gay and have made a life for themselves my generation of gay people don't have anybody to listen to that are in their sixty's and seventy
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the most murderous, hateful, violent, torturous ideology -- a religion of peace. diametrically opposed to the truth, obviously to the benefit of an evil, fails, and wrong ideology. you have to be a little bit old to remember this next example. back in the 1970's when we were being told that americans -- it was the wild, wild west -- we were lawless gunslingers. time magazine had as its cover new york city, ungovernable. we are savages. rudy giuliani comes along and new york city is governable and it is the safest large city anywhere in the world. the mischaracterization making the good and wonderful people of america appear savage. i don't remember stevens mentioning the vietnam war. a good many of you know that the tet offensive which was reported as a act breaking defeat for freedom was in fact a war ending defeat for the most murderous ideology in human history, communism. i could go on and on and on and on. benghazi was not an coordinated attack. it was our freedom of speech. i will add two more and then i will get into the why. anyone who trusted cnn as their
the most murderous, hateful, violent, torturous ideology -- a religion of peace. diametrically opposed to the truth, obviously to the benefit of an evil, fails, and wrong ideology. you have to be a little bit old to remember this next example. back in the 1970's when we were being told that americans -- it was the wild, wild west -- we were lawless gunslingers. time magazine had as its cover new york city, ungovernable. we are savages. rudy giuliani comes along and new york city is governable...
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they are now going to say that you can cannot racially profile based on someone's religion, or national origin. so you cannot consider, for example, the fact that someone is a practicing muslim when you racially profile them. >> what does that mean. >> to some extent racial profiling is allowed to some extent in our country right now. >> what does that mean. >> it depends. could be talking about cop shops federal level that is in terms of crime. the big question is whether that would also apply to national security. because president bush. >> want to get warrant -- >> -- president bush cut down on some racial profiling when he said when it comes to national security it's still going to be allowed based on certain things. >> this guy is from kuwait, is he a muslim, we think he is doing something wrong in the warrant application you can't mention kuwait or a muslim. that's what this is, right? >> so the question the audience knows is eric holder going to say that when it comes to national security we can no longer use national origin or somebody's religion as one of the many criteria. >>
they are now going to say that you can cannot racially profile based on someone's religion, or national origin. so you cannot consider, for example, the fact that someone is a practicing muslim when you racially profile them. >> what does that mean. >> to some extent racial profiling is allowed to some extent in our country right now. >> what does that mean. >> it depends. could be talking about cop shops federal level that is in terms of crime. the big question is...
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and the religion, the freedom of religion, the right to practice your religion, the free exercise of religion is expressly protected from government interference in the constitution and he doesn't care about it. >> you feel so strongly about this that you have taken to the pages of the "washington times" today. you've written a great op-ed. if you would, would you read this excerpt in the paper today. >> if the government can tax you and me and selfless nuns for fidelity to long held religious beliefs while exempting others because of the fleeting political beliefs, free exercise of clause of the first amendment is meaningless. i've been ranting and raging against the n.s.a. since june. this got to me when i read the government's brief against these nuns. >> if you would like to read the whole article go to fox news.com and you'll see the judge's opinion. and it is a good one and a lot of people feel exactly the same way. >> thank you, steve. >> e-mail us about that. that seems odd, doesn't it? has your child ever gotten a hold of your smart phone and you spent a lot of money on apps
and the religion, the freedom of religion, the right to practice your religion, the free exercise of religion is expressly protected from government interference in the constitution and he doesn't care about it. >> you feel so strongly about this that you have taken to the pages of the "washington times" today. you've written a great op-ed. if you would, would you read this excerpt in the paper today. >> if the government can tax you and me and selfless nuns for fidelity...
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states, such as libya, syria, and iraq, that contain historically adversarial ethnic groups, tribes and religions can hold together absent repression or whether centrifugal forces and historic forces will tear those countries apart. you have four very different but interconnected conflicts going on in the middle east now. it will be a big challenge for the united states going forward and frankly that is one of the reasons why i think the book has contemporary value. >> what would be your device to the president at this moment about that, the choices we have? everyday i read an article about how we no longer have the kind of influence we did have. because of all the factors you just suggested. we are in a much different place and there may be "a power vacuum" and some of the powers and some of the countries that may have looked to us for leadership don't do that anymore. >> i think there is a perception in the region that we are withdrawing. >> right. >> i think that perception can be corrected, but without military force. i think a military presence is important and i would argue for keeping the
states, such as libya, syria, and iraq, that contain historically adversarial ethnic groups, tribes and religions can hold together absent repression or whether centrifugal forces and historic forces will tear those countries apart. you have four very different but interconnected conflicts going on in the middle east now. it will be a big challenge for the united states going forward and frankly that is one of the reasons why i think the book has contemporary value. >> what would be your...
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i didn't have spend a lot of time in the office religion never came up. i never told anybody that i was catholic that i went to mass. i never told anybody and nobody told me. don't ask, don't tell situation. was that your experience as well? >> it never came up because virtually nobody in the news room cares very much about religion. >> how did you know that? >> and by the way. >> how did you know that? >> because every -- i know that because i know they didn't go to church on a regular basis and they didn't go to synagogue on a regular basis. and having written about this kind of thing for over 10 years now, i know that every poll that's ever come out journalists are not especially formal in a religious sense, religious people. why does that matter? and by the way, that's fine with me. i don't care what people are but when a story comes up about abortion, they don't understand what you said about a t. a minute ago. they don't understand that in catholic theology and in a lot of christian beyond catholicism, theology, life is sacred. all they know is that
i didn't have spend a lot of time in the office religion never came up. i never told anybody that i was catholic that i went to mass. i never told anybody and nobody told me. don't ask, don't tell situation. was that your experience as well? >> it never came up because virtually nobody in the news room cares very much about religion. >> how did you know that? >> and by the way. >> how did you know that? >> because every -- i know that because i know they didn't go...
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qaeda is a sunni group and everybody understands the tensions between those two streams of the muslim religion, does have international reach. and it is still being armed by iran, hopefully those circumstances will change. but they have staged attacks in south america and buenos aries and i know i was worried they could stage attacks in the u.s. so they're out there. and then there are some other very potent groups, like the islamic state in iraq and syria, isis, which is a really ugly mutant form of al qaeda. and they are destabilizing both iraq and syria at the moment, and maybe could metastasize to other places. it's a very complicated landscape. he had it partly right that coral died is gone, but these other groups -- >> these other the al-qaeda affiliated groups, whether in iraq or syria or elsewhere, still a huge problem. on edward snowden, the nsa leaker, he says this. the benefit of the debate he generated was not worth the damage done, because there was another way of doing it. i do not have a yes/no answer on clemency for edward snowden. this is an active case where charges have been
qaeda is a sunni group and everybody understands the tensions between those two streams of the muslim religion, does have international reach. and it is still being armed by iran, hopefully those circumstances will change. but they have staged attacks in south america and buenos aries and i know i was worried they could stage attacks in the u.s. so they're out there. and then there are some other very potent groups, like the islamic state in iraq and syria, isis, which is a really ugly mutant...
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community that grew out of knowing that we were all part of this together and that we were related by religion. c-span: where did you go to college? >> guest: i went to barnard, the woman's college of columbia university. c-span: what did you study? >> guest: i was an english literature major. c-span: and why? >> guest: an english literature major? c-span: yeah. >> guest: because the idea of just getting to read for four years. i mean, if i could do that now, just to read -- it's just my favorite thing in the whole world to do. and i'm always finding writers that i missed either because of my concentration, which tended to be on certain writers. i'm a very big dickens fan and i did all the studying of dickens work that i could do in college. but a couple of years ago, i realized that i had never read trollope and that seemed to me a huge gap in my education. so over the last two years, i guess, i've been engaged in reading the "palliser" series of trollope. and right now, i'm in the middle of the last book. so i mean, the idea of being able to study fiction, it just to me is heaven. c-span: wh
community that grew out of knowing that we were all part of this together and that we were related by religion. c-span: where did you go to college? >> guest: i went to barnard, the woman's college of columbia university. c-span: what did you study? >> guest: i was an english literature major. c-span: and why? >> guest: an english literature major? c-span: yeah. >> guest: because the idea of just getting to read for four years. i mean, if i could do that now, just to...
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considering new rules that would bar federal agents from profiling, singling out suspects based on religion, sexual orient station,end are, civil rights groups say they have been particularly critical of the attention pedestrian to muslims, and democrats have pressured eric holder to make those changes. >>> if you're flying out of colorado springs, you now have a place to get rid of your pot before boarding a flight. an amnesty box has been set up. even though marijuana is legal in colorado, you can't fly out of the state with it. violators could face a $2500 fine. >>> a new video intercepted by government officials reveals unseen clues about the only known american prisoner of war. what do they see that we maybe can't? we'll have their analysis, coming up. we're gonna be late. ♪ ♪ ♪ oh are we early? [ male announcer ] commute your way with the bold, all-new nissan rogue. ♪ isn't it time you discovered the sleep number bed? because only the sleep number bed offers dual air technology that lets two people find the perfect balance of comfort and support for their bodies. their sleep n
considering new rules that would bar federal agents from profiling, singling out suspects based on religion, sexual orient station,end are, civil rights groups say they have been particularly critical of the attention pedestrian to muslims, and democrats have pressured eric holder to make those changes. >>> if you're flying out of colorado springs, you now have a place to get rid of your pot before boarding a flight. an amnesty box has been set up. even though marijuana is legal in...
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irrespective of one's religion, sex, ethnicity or sexual orientation. everyone is equal. so no concerns exist for people who intend to come as athletes or visitors to the olympics. >> but just yet yesterday, this russian protester was detained for unfurling a rainbowing in during the olympic torch relay. he had no comment about the president not.coming to sochi. the president named billie jean king to the u.s. delegation. she spoke to us. >> hopefully a watershed moment because of the gay rights and for the lgbt community, bringing it to the forefront. it's the civil rights issue of the 21st century. i'm proud to be openly gay. for me personally, if i were still young enough to be going to the olympics to perform, this would give me such high incentive, i would be crazed. i would be like, let's go. >> what would you say to putin? >> to putin? >> yes. >> please change this law. just be inclusive. champion everyone. >> translator: the russian people have their own cultural code. their own tradition. we don't interfere, don't stick our noses in their life, and we ask that ou
irrespective of one's religion, sex, ethnicity or sexual orientation. everyone is equal. so no concerns exist for people who intend to come as athletes or visitors to the olympics. >> but just yet yesterday, this russian protester was detained for unfurling a rainbowing in during the olympic torch relay. he had no comment about the president not.coming to sochi. the president named billie jean king to the u.s. delegation. she spoke to us. >> hopefully a watershed moment because of...
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of this and released a ksm manifesto that says all terrorists should stop being homophobes and their religion is really a big waste of time. >> they would kill him, they would try to kill him. >> look, if this could go out, why can't we come up with our own? there's no way you can not prove it. >> why don't you start? >> i did. by the way, rule of thumb, normal people never, ever write manifestoes. >> you're the one who told me this was a matter of public record? what's the big deal. it's going to be published. who are we kidding? >> i guess it should be who cares? who reports on manifestoes. >> why do we need his 36-page manifesto? does anyone question whether or not he was the mastermind behind 9/11? how about leaving this locked and sealed. >> a couple questions. why is the media like the huffington post and others publishing the manifesto in its entirety. that not exactly responsibility. he's a newsworthy figure. they published the entire thing. they could just publish some quotes, put it in context. they didn't have to do the service of publishing it. also, look, i don't like that we do
of this and released a ksm manifesto that says all terrorists should stop being homophobes and their religion is really a big waste of time. >> they would kill him, they would try to kill him. >> look, if this could go out, why can't we come up with our own? there's no way you can not prove it. >> why don't you start? >> i did. by the way, rule of thumb, normal people never, ever write manifestoes. >> you're the one who told me this was a matter of public record?...
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high on it one way you know you have a day we're living like that i don't i don't subscribe to your religion you're positing some kind of keynesian universe that has never actually proven out in the real world it only still exists as a firy because it serves the interest no attention is over and over again when ronald reagan had a recession what did he do he spent he's borrowed and spent a trillion dollars and re stimulated the economy when you eisenhower who after world war two and we had one hundred twenty nine percent of g.d.p. a way that you're going to get we sat in history you're going to reaganomics and evolve acting but cox and all this acme can't have it both ways well it's been nothing but cuts during democratic administrations during republican administrations you see during the reagan administration and during the bush two administration you saw the greatest growth in government and i agree i did bush bush this is always under the republicans never under democrats you saw the great i mean you saw a huge increase in the number of regulations that were passed under bush the second
high on it one way you know you have a day we're living like that i don't i don't subscribe to your religion you're positing some kind of keynesian universe that has never actually proven out in the real world it only still exists as a firy because it serves the interest no attention is over and over again when ronald reagan had a recession what did he do he spent he's borrowed and spent a trillion dollars and re stimulated the economy when you eisenhower who after world war two and we had one...
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you can't made fun of because of your religion, because of who you marry, because of the color of your skin, because you are interracial. five years from now the majority of children or something i don't know, five years, six years the majority of children born in this country are going to be mixed race. my niece and nephew is mixed race. my son is mixed race. get over it the only way to get past it is yes, we don't look for it for example, last year when it first came out there was a night where she had 20 straight people going after her is they are bullies is what they are. bully society. we need to get rid of this bill. only way to get rid are of it is to point it out. >> we have to expose it. the worst part about it is the cowards that do it hide in their basement and you just don't know who they are. all right, adam. you guys need anything, you let me know, okay? and we appreciate you coming on tonight. plenty more ahead as the factor moves along this evening. jeremiah wright teaming up with the chicago's teachers union martin luther king day speech. is that inappropriate. dennis
you can't made fun of because of your religion, because of who you marry, because of the color of your skin, because you are interracial. five years from now the majority of children or something i don't know, five years, six years the majority of children born in this country are going to be mixed race. my niece and nephew is mixed race. my son is mixed race. get over it the only way to get past it is yes, we don't look for it for example, last year when it first came out there was a night...
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they are singled them out for no reason other than their religion. a law enforcement official says the new rules under review by the attorney general eric holder would greatly expand the ban on what is generally called racial profiling. if these rules were improved, no federal investigations could be launched based solely on a group or person's religion or origin or race. that would mean, for example, the fbi could not hang out in mosques to see if they got wind of anything suspicion. the fbi says they don't do this niver but one official says one advantage of the rules is they would put into writing the reforms that are already in place to help ensure that profiling is not revived in the future. >> williams, thanks very much. joe a complicated case because you're dealing with rules and you're also dealing with human perception as well on something like this. >> no doubt about it. thank you. >>> let's bring in nbc news chief white house correspondent chuck todd. i read something about charles blow basically telling progressives on the left, what i've
they are singled them out for no reason other than their religion. a law enforcement official says the new rules under review by the attorney general eric holder would greatly expand the ban on what is generally called racial profiling. if these rules were improved, no federal investigations could be launched based solely on a group or person's religion or origin or race. that would mean, for example, the fbi could not hang out in mosques to see if they got wind of anything suspicion. the fbi...
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they think every race, religion, point of view possible. well, it is not so bad that you have courts with it and points of view, based at that level of philosophic philosophy or different basic approaches. it is ok. and i am not always in the minority. it shifts a lot. when i am, it is a miraculous thing. i see it every day. there is a miraculous thing still that these 310 million people have decided to resolve their differences under the law. it was not always that way. it only took us a few horrors like the civil war, slavery, 80 years of legal segregation. the country has not always been on a great track. but with the ups and downs, this rule of law has arrived, and it is a tremendous advantage to our country. i talked to student audiences. i like talking to student audiences, as you can see. i said, the remarkable thing about bush v. gore, which often comes up, i heard senator reid say, the remarkable thing never is remarked upon. despite tremendous disagreement, very important case, affects a lot of people, and this important matter de
they think every race, religion, point of view possible. well, it is not so bad that you have courts with it and points of view, based at that level of philosophic philosophy or different basic approaches. it is ok. and i am not always in the minority. it shifts a lot. when i am, it is a miraculous thing. i see it every day. there is a miraculous thing still that these 310 million people have decided to resolve their differences under the law. it was not always that way. it only took us a few...
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and you know, any time you have environmentalism as a religion and economics as a superstition, things get skewed. this should be a debate on the facts, on the merits, not on a motion and right now, we are lessening our dependence on oil from overseas. that's a good thing >> we do have a lot of emotion and it's not just an environmentalist. it's land owners, tribal communities, it's moms like me and we are emotional because it's about protecting our land and water that's been in generations -- it's been in the hands of faeps for generations. jenna: let me ask you a final question. it was interesting to note as we were looking at how crude is moving and the boom is happening regardless of whatever side of the argument anyone is on. it was interesting to note that the "wall street journal" says that moving crude by rail in this country requires no environmental review so that's actually what's happening right now when we have a keystone pipeline being held up in order to get an environmental review to happen. so i'm just curious from an environmental perspective, someone that cares a lot
and you know, any time you have environmentalism as a religion and economics as a superstition, things get skewed. this should be a debate on the facts, on the merits, not on a motion and right now, we are lessening our dependence on oil from overseas. that's a good thing >> we do have a lot of emotion and it's not just an environmentalist. it's land owners, tribal communities, it's moms like me and we are emotional because it's about protecting our land and water that's been in...
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no one, regardless of sex, race, religion, disability or condition of dependency is a throw-away. all of us, especially lawmakers, and policymakers everywhere in this town and throughout the country have a profound moral duty to protect the innocent and the inconvenient. i yield back the balance of our time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. under the speaker's announced policy of january 3, 2013, the gentleman from wisconsin, mr. pocan, is recognized for 60 minutes as the designee of the minority leader. mr. pocan: thank you, mr. speaker. and it's an honor to be here on behalf of the progressive caucus and lead this special order hour. last week we were here as the progressive caucus talking about the need to extend unemployment benefits for the 1.3 million americans that lost them at the end of december. and we had so much -- we filled the entire hour people talking about the need to extend the benefit and real personal stories affected by us, in this house, not extending benefits. it looked like for a while the senate would do the right thing in a bipar
no one, regardless of sex, race, religion, disability or condition of dependency is a throw-away. all of us, especially lawmakers, and policymakers everywhere in this town and throughout the country have a profound moral duty to protect the innocent and the inconvenient. i yield back the balance of our time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. under the speaker's announced policy of january 3, 2013, the gentleman from wisconsin, mr. pocan, is recognized for 60 minutes as...
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separate ones but i think you have to take a fairly purist view on the first amendment, freedom of religion. i have some sympathy for what the sisters of the poor or whatever it is out there in colorado for what they are trying to accomplish. that would be settled by the courts, i think. theuld make more clear religious exemptions within the obama care if i got a chance to vote on that. host: back to the unemployment benefits -- here is a tweet -- how low do you have to go with unemployment that you don't do it? maybe the people on facebook and e-mailing you think we are talking about no unemployment. we are talking about every state since the 19 ernie's have had to have 26 weeks of unemployment. -- since the 1930s. we are talking about maybe once every 10 years, things get so bad that the federal government extends it for a. of time. we used only extended for 13 weeks which brought up from 26 up to 39 weeks. maybe once it got up to 50 weeks or something. years last three or four since the recession was so long and unemployment states ohio, -- stage so high, it came to 99 weeks. high that i
separate ones but i think you have to take a fairly purist view on the first amendment, freedom of religion. i have some sympathy for what the sisters of the poor or whatever it is out there in colorado for what they are trying to accomplish. that would be settled by the courts, i think. theuld make more clear religious exemptions within the obama care if i got a chance to vote on that. host: back to the unemployment benefits -- here is a tweet -- how low do you have to go with unemployment...
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muslim groups have long accused federal agents of singling them out for no reason other than their religion. a law enforcement official says these new rules would greatly expand the ban on racial profiling. >>> new details this morning about a deadly shooting wednesday night inside an indiana supermarket. police say a man armed with a gun and a knife entered the store in elkhart, indiana, and killed two women. one was a store employee, the other a customer. officers then shot and killed the suspect. >>> a brush fire is burning out of control near los angeles this morning. the 30-acre fire broke out just before 6:00 a.m. the flames are sending thick black smoke over the san gabriel valley. windy conditions and hot, dry weather prompted red-flag warnings throughout the state again today. >>> and a big development in the arson case that has terrorized a san jose neighborhood. police announced late wednesday night they have arrested a man suspected of setting those fires. they say the man set 13 fires in under a week. many of them by lighting newspapers or furniture on house porches. police hav
muslim groups have long accused federal agents of singling them out for no reason other than their religion. a law enforcement official says these new rules would greatly expand the ban on racial profiling. >>> new details this morning about a deadly shooting wednesday night inside an indiana supermarket. police say a man armed with a gun and a knife entered the store in elkhart, indiana, and killed two women. one was a store employee, the other a customer. officers then shot and...
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are going to pick a male or female and then pick a certain accent and pick a certain age or color or religion? >> you are using reason and math, anna. and that's winding up logic i think this is making way too much of nothing. anna makes a good point. it's just going to make it that much harder for women to win. >> we will need quotas. so, on a happy note. rock of ages has been around for -- well, it's a broadway play. >> five years. >> helen hayes theater. it's about 80's music. hair bands and all of that. they recently invited me to go back stage and gave me a chance to fulfill a lifelong dream. >> i am making my broadway debut in rock of ages right here at the helen hayes theater. let's go back stage. magic is done. ♪ come on feel the noise. >> rock of ages takes us back in time 1987 when hair was big but rock stars even bigger. walk the walk before i play the part. fortunately the stage manager gives me a quick run through. >> four scenes in a show. >> four? >> act 1 and 2. next entrance is during the song "i want to know what love is." ♪ i want to know what love is. >> great song. a
are going to pick a male or female and then pick a certain accent and pick a certain age or color or religion? >> you are using reason and math, anna. and that's winding up logic i think this is making way too much of nothing. anna makes a good point. it's just going to make it that much harder for women to win. >> we will need quotas. so, on a happy note. rock of ages has been around for -- well, it's a broadway play. >> five years. >> helen hayes theater. it's about...
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consisting of words or action that is are unwelcome or offensive to a person in relation to sex, race, age, religion, national origin, color, marital status, pregnancy or disability or veterans status. what do you make of this? >> well, this is a very, very broad policy. and it bans a lot of speech, including the kind of core political speech that's really at the heart of what the first amendment exists to protect. in the court of a heating political debate, people often get offended. if you are discussing sensitive issues like affirmative action or immigration or the iraq war, people may feel offended on the basis of certain personal characteristics, but that doesn't mean that that political speech can't take place. and the policy is also totally subjective. if someone is offended, it's a violence of the policy. and so that means the most sensitive members of the university community get to determine what speech is and isn't permissible. >> yeah, for the masses there. and now to virginia, longwood university, speeches dmorngs stations and distribution of literature are limited to one area of campus
consisting of words or action that is are unwelcome or offensive to a person in relation to sex, race, age, religion, national origin, color, marital status, pregnancy or disability or veterans status. what do you make of this? >> well, this is a very, very broad policy. and it bans a lot of speech, including the kind of core political speech that's really at the heart of what the first amendment exists to protect. in the court of a heating political debate, people often get offended. if...